Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 59
... Sorrow , alas , sith Sorrow is thy name , And that to thee this drear doth well pertain , In vain it were to seek to cease the same ; But as a man himself with sorrow slain , So I , alas , do comfort thee in pain , That here in sorrow ...
... Sorrow , alas , sith Sorrow is thy name , And that to thee this drear doth well pertain , In vain it were to seek to cease the same ; But as a man himself with sorrow slain , So I , alas , do comfort thee in pain , That here in sorrow ...
Pagina 419
... sorrow , pitiful sorrow , and yet all this is true . you that please to understand , ome listen to my story , o see Death with his raking brand 10 Longst such an auditory ; garding neither Cardinal's might , r yet the rugged face of ...
... sorrow , pitiful sorrow , and yet all this is true . you that please to understand , ome listen to my story , o see Death with his raking brand 10 Longst such an auditory ; garding neither Cardinal's might , r yet the rugged face of ...
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... sorrow ) gave easy consent to that from which he saw no reason to disagree ; and therefore ( defraying the mariners 20 with a ring bestowed upon them ) , they took their journey together through Laconia ; Claius and Strephon by course ...
... sorrow ) gave easy consent to that from which he saw no reason to disagree ; and therefore ( defraying the mariners 20 with a ring bestowed upon them ) , they took their journey together through Laconia ; Claius and Strephon by course ...
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